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UCLA bought the Westside Pavilion. This was a good move on behalf of UCLA considering the real estate. There are already large classrooms in the mall. They were community rooms. I taught a couple of classes there and also attended a Toastmaster event in one of the rooms. https://chancellor.ucla.edu/messages/ucla-acquires-westside-pavilion-to-create-state-of-the-art-research-park/
"UCLA acquired the property using $200 million already allocated by the state of California for the establishment of an immunology and immunotherapy institute at the university, which was combined with $500 million raised by a group of donors that includes Meyer Luskin, Dr. Gary Michelson, Dr. Eric Esrailian, Dr. Arie Belldegrun, Sean Parker and Michael Milken."
In the meantime Alya Michelson doesn't seem to have one friend in the entire world. She is giving Christmas gifts to well off tourists at the pier. These are tourists who have the time and money to come vacation in Los Angeles during the holidays. I bet she gave me them copies of her "music." She is not helping people doing this. Give to the poor not the well off. Why didn't one friend give her this advice? She should really hire a PR, media team to give her advice.
She claims she bought or just posed with Eric Clapton's very expensive The Fool SG guitar. I'm sure it's probably just one of the cheap reproductions because this guitar went up for auction recently with value up to $2,000,000. I wonder how much she paid Eric Clapton to send in some vocals. He is sick with peripheral neuropathy at the moment and maybe needs the money. Maybe that's why he sold his guitar. She bought a VIP ticket to his Guitar Festival probably with VIP package to meet him. She stated online she was one of the artists at the festival. Ya, maybe in attendance but not performing. While she posed with his guitar she says "Embracing the simple joys of life today. 🌞❤️ Sometimes, it's the little moments that matter most." She clearly used Gary Michelson's money to buy Eric Clapton and the opportunity to pose with the guitar. It's not a "simple joy" and "little moment" when almost no one else can afford to do it. She needs an honest advisor.
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